Showing posts with label Chattam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chattam. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Big Hero Keeps Hands In Her Blouse


Commercial directors often rely upon masala gestures onscreen to please the masses and make some money. However, such things require a masala image hero to do it and right now, it looks like Jagapathi Babu who had a family image is getting into it. Incidentally, he has become the topic of discussion.

Jaggu’s latest release is ‘Chattam’ and in one of the song sequences, it is heard that he pulls heroine Vimala Raman close to him by keeping his hand in her blouse. This has become a discussion among the public and people are now going to the cinema just for that scene. As such, it is the hype getting generated due to the talk which is drawing crowds.

Discussions are also happening on this scene and the raunchy chemistry that both Jagapathi Babu and Vimala Raman have shared in their films. Whether ‘Chattam’ will teach any good law to the public or not, the hand in blouse scene sure seems to be teaching new things to the audience.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Jagapathi Babu's new account for Sexy Aunty


Jagapathi Babu's new account for Sexy Aunty
Jagapathi Babu is quite a family hero when it comes to films. He attracts family ladies to theatres more than any other hero. But out of camera lighting, he is regarded as lavish character who loves to enjoy each and every minute his own way. Off late all his films are tagged with unadulterated adult content and heroines Priyamani, Vimala Raman have become his permanent accounts to provide fun for audience. Perhaps they are also enjoying the fame of Jagapathi Babu. Now, a new sexy aunty taking the account in this manly hero’s bank is Asha Saini.

'Chattam' is the film which brought them together. After that voluptuous exposing of assets before Jagapathi Babu in an item song, he is pleased with her co-operative and desperate attitude. From the same day our hero started recommending Asha Saini's natural sex appeal to other producers, directors. However, the sexy aunt feels proud in satisfying JB and hoping that 'Chattam' would bring more item offers.   

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Producers' Line Behind Sexy Aunty


Usually, it is the heroines and the young actresses who tend to create a lot of sensation through their sex appeal. But here is one actress who is more or less an aunty but right now, a long queue of producers is lining up at her doorstep as they are desperate to rope her in for their movies.

She is Asha Saini, the ‘Lux Papa’. Recently, Asha was seen in the film ‘Chattam’ wherein she did a cameo along with a spicy item song. Those who saw her dance said “Asha has that natural sex appeal and oomph which is very rare to find these days. She is one genuine bombshell who deserves more chances.”

Now, it is heard that many producers are doing their best to get Asha into their movies for item song. However, sources close to Asha reveal that she is keen on having a role to play and not just a mere item song to shake her hips. Well, that can be managed, say the cine folks. 

Dud Heroes 'Dappu' for Family Hero


Dud Heroes 'Dappu' for Family Hero
Usually, publicity takes all forms to ensure a smooth run of the film before recovering money for producers. Even if the film is slated as a dud at the Box Office, 'Publicity' monster never stops its work, making people laugh further. More interest is generated if utter flop heroes talk about another utter flop flick.

Jagapathi Babu's recent release 'Chattam' is pulled out of many theatres for the negative talk it got on day one itself. With a predictable storyline and less technical standards, director Arun Prasad (Pawan Kalyan's 'Thammudu' fame) failed to deliver a gripping tight content that can woo the viewers. On the other hand, dud heroes like Rajasekhar and Tarun are speaking a lot in the media about this flick. Rajasekhar went on comparing the flick with his 'Ankusam', while Tarun stated that the concept is thrilling. Industry people are poking fun at these flop stars for the 'dappu' they are beating in people's ears. Other than this 'dappu', there is nothing in the film that can hold the audience, where Jagapathi babu kills dreaded terrorist Kasab.  
Source: Gulte

Friday, 25 March 2011

'Chattam' Review: Jagapathi Babu Kills Kasab!!


Rating: 2/5Banner: Visakha Talkies
Cast: Jagapathi Babu, Vimala Raman, Murali Sharma and others
Music: P M M Srilekha
Cinematography: Jaswant
Editing: Gautham Raju
Story, screenplay, direction: P A Arun Prasad
Producers: Natti Kumar, T Rama Satyanarayana
Release date: 25/03/2011
Noted actor Jagapathi Babu is back and this time he is donning the role of a cop. He is flanked by his regular favorite Vimala Raman so let us see how the movie is.
Story:Gowri Shankar (Jagapathi Babu) is a police inspector and he believes in doing settlements, taking commissions for his work and is corrupted. He is assisted by his constable Ranga Rao (Jeeva).
A case of acid attack on college students and the kidnapping of a girl and her killing brings some tension but things get complicated as the criminals in both cases are also killed. In comes CB-CID officer (Murali Sharma) to investigate the deaths and he is assisted by Gowri.
His investigations lead him to discover that Gowri is the killer. Why does Gowri kill them?
Why he decides to kill even the dreaded terrorist Hasab (Amit Dhawan)? All this forms the rest of the story.
Performances:Jagapathi Babu does his bit as required and it is a cakewalk for him. As such, there is nothing impact creating from him and he goes about doing his job mechanically.
Vimala Raman is there to add the glamour for the songs and indulge in some skin show. Though she doesn’t have that sort of body or curves to flaunt her sex appeal is quite natural.
Murali Sharma is a natural performer. He is a strong talent who deserves more chances. He does his bit effectively and has a strong screen presence.
Asha Saini looks sizzling and seductive, she has that oomph which can raise the heat. Jeeva was usual. Amit Dhawan was eccentric. Ravu Ramesh was consistent. The others didn’t have much to do.
Highlights
  • Last ten minutes
  • Murali Sharma’s performance
Drawbacks
  • Weak direction
  • Predictable storyline
  • Low technical values
  • No grip in any scene
  • No comedy
  • Dull romance
Analysis
To start with, director PA Arun Prasad must be appreciated for involving the terrorist Ajmal Kasab in his film and the fact that our hero goes and kills him. Apart from that, the rest of the film has taken the lead from the acid attack cases on Praneetha (whose killers were encountered by police as wished in this film) and the boiler killing of the little girl Vyshnavi in Vijayawada.
Just like a director has his strokes in a film, PA Arun Kumar shows his strokes by creating some raunchy scenes and inferior comedy. Overall, the film’s attempt to convey a strong message is appreciable but the logic and the way the message was conveyed was not practical.
It is true that looking at the present day functioning of law and order, citizens tend to incline towards tribal law that states ‘an eye for an eye’ and a ‘life for a life’. But the consequences of that are to be studied. That is a very big debatable issue indeed.
At the box office, there is nothing that the film has to hold the audience so the chance of below average result is high.
Bottom-line: Watch it for last ten minutes!!